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Uncanny!

on August 14, 2012

When Ming was born the youngest of Anthony’s nephews and nieces was 20 years old. Here is a picture of S. and Ming (it’s a bit water damaged – check out the funny ghost in the window!)

Sixteen years later and S. has his own little son and here is Ming holding him. I love the resemblance of the two photos, both taken in our kitchen.


24 responses to “Uncanny!

  1. I hope that stove wasn’t on or the baby would have toasted fingers. Very cute babies, and interesting how the background settings are so alike.

  2. Rhonda says:

    I love when that happens! That’s why we keep boxes of old photos..put them in a book and they get put on a shelf. Keep them in a box and you never know WHAT you are going to find. Any luck with the Mag Glass?
    xo
    R

  3. victoriaaphotography says:

    Lovely photos.

  4. I love how family members can look so much alike when they are babies…………..loved the photos………

  5. bulldogsturf says:

    What a lovely comparison… a small piece of history… wonderful…

  6. love this – love the look on Ming’s face

  7. terry1954 says:

    loved the photos and your black and white tiled floor!!!

  8. Robyn Lee says:

    That is just amazing — and yes uncanny for sure Julie… These 2 photos are remarkably similar. Life is funny sometimes isn’t it? Made me smile 🙂 xo

  9. viveka says:

    It really like it’s the same photo .. now and then. Ming are a very handsome young man.

  10. That is so neat! What a great pair of photos!

  11. niasunset says:

    They look great… Loved them. But I love your kitchen too 🙂 especially this red kitchen stove! Do you know I am thinking to have a red concept in my new kitchen… your kitchen inspired me dear Julie, Thank you, love, nia

  12. A really lovely contrast in photos yet the connnection is obvious. I love too Jules that they are both alike even in the pose.

    Ming smiles is so cute, looking quite conten and rellaxed which is unusual for a kid his age. I think you and Ants have created a sweetheart of a young man. How refreshing!

    What a great scrapbook layout they would make, or a shadow box with a great spot left in viewing to add a bit a bit of storyteling. You could even just use what you have written here. Move it to a word file and resize the text to thes spot size you have. I’m thinking out side my head here.

    Keep em cooming Jules. Love seeing more of your & Anthony’s life. Your pal, BB

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